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Sounds like the relief port was missed here. Do you have a heated port on the freezer wall? This would explain the frost, 3" heated vent for barometric relief should be located on that wall near the door.
It's just weird seeing a circle frost spot on the wall. Thanks for all the replies and for not flaming the newbe.
Originally Posted by MarcoBCS So even though both sides are "cold" we can still get frost like on a freezer door that has a broken door heater. Seems logical to me. I've just never seen that. Thanks You're going to get frost wherever moisture laden air infiltrates the walk-in freezer box - whether that be through a door seal, a poorly mated panel seam, lack of insulation, or a hole. It is what it is.....unfortunately.
Yes, perhaps there is something wrong with the insulation in that particular spot
Originally Posted by jpsmith1cm Not enough insulation in that spot. So even though both sides are "cold" we can still get frost like on a freezer door that has a broken door heater. Seems logical to me. I've just never seen that. Thanks
Not enough insulation in that spot.
Walk-in Ref Freez common wall freez The set up is a walk-in ref and freezer sharring a common wall. You walk through the ref to get to the freezer. The common wall is the door wall. On one side of the common wall away from the door is a round spot that just seems to frost on the wall for no reason. If you chip the frost off it grows back slowly but it grows back. This spot is away from the outer wall but is located on a seam where the panels are locked together. it's just odd. Any thoughts.
Walk-in Ref Freez common wall freez
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